We are calling, inviting and summoning the indigenous people of Nigeria to rise to this providential challenges; to face the momentous occasion of the end of tyranny; to shout out FREEDOM and allow its mighty sound to ring out loud …
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Re: We, On The Edge By Hakeem Baba-Ahmed
In my humble opinion, I think, the current national chaos, anarchy, insecurity, the rule of banditry instead of the rule of law in and around the country, have forced on us a deadly political circumstances which are now totally beyond …
Letter to Mr. President
Mr President, can a situation where a clique of criminals drew up and imposed a contract on the people without seeking their opinion or blessing be regarded and called normal? And can such contract drawn up and imposed under duress …
Re: A destiny among the nations (2) by Obadiah Mailafia
The suggestion made by Dr Mailafia about the restructuring of the country into five regions - Sharia North, Yoruba West, Igbo East, Niger Delta and Middle Belt - is good and brilliant. But can it work? Yes, it can work. …
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Re : ROLL CALL OF THE PROMOTERS OF FAILURE IN NIGERIA*
Nigerians must accept the uncomfortable truth that Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, as the President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, was pathetically clueless about public administration and constitutional responsibilities. Jonathan governed Nigeria without the guidance of any …
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Sovereign and Sovereignty Question in Nigeria
Basically, sovereignty is about having the natural capacity and the inalienable right to self-determination and self-rule. It is about understanding who has the power to dictate how one’s life is to be run. And who has the power to define …
Re: A Daily Trust in the Media, not the Army by Owei Lamkefa
The countdown to Tyranny has begun in earnest in Nigeria. Though Nigeria is supposed to be under a democratic governance, the military boys, since 2015 have been carrying on as if the country is under a military occupation. Since Tukur …
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